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Friday, December 11, 2015

Every year I say I'd like to grow my own lettuce from seed, but never get around to it. I was reminded again by an article on the Birds and Blooms website.Growing from seed really takes little effort. You just need the right place to get them goingClick here for the article from Birds and Blooms . . . the photo source is from that article.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

I love growing herbs close to the kitchen. In fact, they are beautiful grown indoors.Container gardening is my preferred method of gardening since the plants are portable and can be moved from outdoors to indoors.Click here to go to an article from The Empress of Dirt on being creative growing those herbs. Photo source is also The Empress of Dirt.

Monday, November 9, 2015

It has been years since I have tried to successfully grow a Christmas Cactus. Back in my first days of growing houseplants when I first moved out on my own, I didn't bother to do my research. I'd just buy a Christmas Cactus and eventually kill it. I treated it the same as all of my other houseplants.When I found the following articles, they peaked my interest in trying to grow Christmas Cactus again. If you are also an amateur at growing these beautiful plants, check out the following articles.Click here for the article from WikiHow, How to Care for a Christmas Cactus.Click here for Secrets to Getting Your Christmas Cactus to Bloom.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Mistakes . . . we all make them! We are not aware of some mistakes.I ran across an excellent article on common gardening mistakes that all gardeners should read. Some I was not aware of and through the years, I have done a ton of gardening research. You never stop learning!Click here to go to the very informative article 15 Common Gardening Mistakes Everyone Makes.Some things to keep in mind . . .Through my years of gardening in moderate zone 9 climate, the "rules" for winter depend on the weather. It is not a bad idea to push the limits and experiment in certain climates. For example, my best success in propagating hibiscus was during the winter when the temperatures were consistently in the 70s. For one thing, I broke the cardinal rule of not hard pruning during the winter months. The experiment was a monumental success and I had a record number of hibiscus ready to plant in the spring and had enough to give away to other gardeners who were happy to share cuttings and surpluses of their own. You never know unless you push the limits.

Monday, October 12, 2015

Hypertufa plant containers are so cute!I've made lots of concrete plant containers and have heard of hypertufa, but have not yet made any. The great feature of hypertufa is less weight than concrete. I love my concrete containers, but huge containers are almost impossible to move around.Fine Gardening (photo source) has an excellent article on hypertufa, including Peg's secrets, whose containers are shown in the photo.Click here to go to the article.Click here for an excellent guide to concrete and hypertufa recipes . . . great information!

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Now is the time to cut down next season's weed population.October is a perfect time to take care of those pests since we are out there doing seasonal maintenance. Actually, anytime is a good time to avoid the over-population of the pesky weeds. The secret is to not let the weeds set seed. Pull them out or kill them before they have a chance to seed.Anytime I am walking around the garden, I make sure to go out with a plastic grocery bag and pull weeds here and there as I encounter them. It is so much easier to keep them under control if you routinely pull them out as you are just wandering around. Want to identify the weeds that grow on your property? What Weed Is It is an excellent article for starters. It includes links to other articles and publications.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Stepping stones are a quick way to add color and sometimes functionality to an area of your garden.My favorites are the colorful mosaics like the ones in the photo.Making your own stepping stones can be a fun experience the whole family can participate in.Click here for an article that features 23 stepping stone projects!

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Here's another creative DIY project to add some pizazz to your garden design.Karen from Mindful Matters came up with a most unusual way to use lace doilies to paint these stunning stepping stones. What really makes them special . . . they glow in the dark. How cool is that?Her painting technique will work for a number of projects. Anywhere there is a surface to paint on! How about a boring concrete carport floor or that back room floor that needs to be painted . . . garden containers, walls . . . you get the idea, you are limited by your imagination.I will be incorporating Karen's painting technique for a future project for sure!Click here for Karen's article on how to make these gorgeous stepping stones.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Container Garden News is one of my new favorite gardening websites. Not that I needed too much convincing, but I am really loving planting container gardens rather than planting in the ground.I'm totally in love with the container in the photo. Since red is my favorite color, the shades of red and purple in the container are so strikingly beautiful and immediately caught my eye. Usually, I will incorporate red into my container plantings by painting the containers red, but the beauty of this container has convinced me to try a combination of red leafed plants and red flowering plants. The Captain surprised me with gorgeous caladiums with red centers that will work perfectly!The photo comes from the website Power Flowers. Click here to check out the website.Click here to go to the article from Container Garden News, featuring eight different container plantings from various websites.Future posts will definitely feature more container gardening inspiration and I hope to include my new creations soon!

Friday, July 17, 2015

One of my organic gardening habits is to plant marigolds with my peppers and tomatoes since they assist in keeping the pests away. Making small changes in your gardening routine can make a big difference.

The blog Imperfectly Happy has posted an article on Companion Planting that is very helpful and informative if you are interested in adopting some of these practices in your garden! Click here to go to the article.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Although I love to go shopping for beautiful blooming plants, there is something about the challenge and wonder of nature that growing from seeds and cuttings brings. My love for propagating plants goes back to my childhood days!Click here for a very informative article on seeds and cuttings, excellent for a beginning gardener, but also informative for the seasoned gardener. The article is from one of my new discoveries, Empress of Dirt.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Even though The Captain and I have a large property with way too many future projects, we decided to start in the Carport Jungle. Now that our tomatoes, peppers and herbs are on their way, it is time for us to concentrate on landscape design.Even if you have a large area that needs landscaping, start small or you may overwhelm yourself. I speak from experience! Better to concentrate on a small area at a time rather than nothing because of overwhelm. It is something I have a problem with in every area of my life . . . overwhelm!One of my favorite things to do is browse the internet for some garden inspiration. Love the small garden in the photo, which is from the Fine Gardening website, sent in by one of their readers Lily Jacobi. Love the layering on different levels and the use of container gardening along with the visual pleasing rocks.I've always loved container gardening versus hard landscaping. The problem is that when my first husband passed away and I neglected the massive gardens on the property, the container plants grew out of control and took root into the ground. Anyway, tackling that problem is a future project! This year, The Captain and I have been transplanting our grown seedlings into containers since we could not decide on exactly where to put what.Click here to go to the article at Fine Gardening. Other readers have sent in their photos for more inspiration.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

As a little girl growing up, my dad taught me the joys of growing plants from seed. For as long as I could remember, I had a little patch of my own to plant whatever I wanted . . . I always picked red zinnias. He also taught me to check my zinnias often, cutting off the spent flowers so I could increase my inventory of seeds to plant in the future. To a little girl, it was amazing to watch nature in action and exciting that I had a part in it. One of my favorite publications and website, Birds and Blooms have published a wonderful article on the 10 best plants for harvesting seeds. Of course my beloved zinnias are listing . . . but there are nine more! Click here to go to the article.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

It is also about pest and disease control and convenience.No doubt about it, I tend to gravitate toward container gardening for ease of movement, seasonal gardening, herb and veggie gardening . . . it is so much easier for me even though we have more than enough space in our garden.Want some ideas? Click here for an excellent article from Organic Daily Post.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

June is a great month to propagate those landscape plants! Don't spend a lot of money for future landscaping by multiplying your inventory. Click here for an article on propagation.Central Florida gardeners (zone 9) will love the gardening calender from the University of Florida Extension Service that includes links for each topic.Even if you don't live in Central Florida, the different educational topics are applicable to many other areas and gardening zones.Click here for the complete list!

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Can you imagine building your own garden fountain in one weekend? I have wanted another water feature for the longest time . . . The tutorial shows you, step by step, how to make a garden fountain out of anything.Click here to go to the tutorial.

Friday, May 8, 2015

I love concrete projects and this one is unique, different and something we would use every night for our concrete jungle. The little fire pit would make an awesome gift for someone who spends a lot of time outdoors.

If you would like to make one for your garden, click here for the tutorial!

Monday, March 9, 2015

There is nothing like a coleus plant to brighten up the garden with big splashes of color.The coleus plant is one that I always include in my garden every year. Through the years, I discovered that it is very easy to grow from seed (and it even self-sows effortlessly). There is also a wide variety of leaf shapes and colors in the marketplace for big splashes of various colors.They also propagate from cuttings easily.I never thought of growing it as a tree! What an awesome idea!Click here for step by step instructions . . . I'm going to try it this year!